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Japan s National IP Strategy: Comparative Analysis

Outline. BackgroundBasic IP Law and Its ImplementationIP HeadquartersNew LegislationTechnology Transfer SystemsOthersImpact of LegislationComparison between US and Japan. Background. METI-JPO ?Pro-Patent Policy" InitiativeMr. Hisamitsu AraiMajor patent law revisions during his tenure as

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Japan s National IP Strategy: Comparative Analysis

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    1. Japans National IP Strategy: Comparative Analysis Toshiko Takenaka, Ph.D. WRF/W. Hunter Simpson Prof. of Tech Law, Director, CASRIP, University of Washington School of Law

    2. Outline Background Basic IP Law and Its Implementation IP Headquarters New Legislation Technology Transfer Systems Others Impact of Legislation Comparison between US and Japan

    3. Background METI-JPO Pro-Patent Policy Initiative Mr. Hisamitsu Arai Major patent law revisions during his tenure as JPO Commissioner (Damages) Political Landscape JPO/METI Committees (Experts) Competition with other ministries and agencies Industry groups (Nippon Keidanren, JIPA, etc.) IP Professionals (JFBA, JPAA etc.)

    4. Basic IP Law Enacted: November 2002 National Strategies To enhance competitiveness by enriching Japan with IP rights (IP-based nation) Intellectual Creation Cycle Creation of IP Strategy Headquarters within Cabinet To develop a uniform IP policy To coordinate activities at the ministry and agency levels

    5. IP Headquarters Composition Prime Minister Koizumi and his cabinet members Secretariat Headed by Mr. Hisamitsu Arai Bureaucrats dispatched from related ministries and agencies, and courts Experts Industry representatives, professors and lawyers

    6. IP Headquarters Annual Review Set a target for each measure, that is executed by a ministry or agency Revise the target if necessary Expert Task Forces Medical method patents Media content Enforcement

    7. First Strategic Program Published: July 2003 270 measures to make Japan an IP based nation Content Creation, Protection and Exploitation of IP Media contents business Human resources

    8. Further Developments 2004 Strategic Program Published: May 2004 400 measures (11 month target for JPO Examination waiting period; IP High Court etc.) 2005 Strategic Program Published: June 2005 Even more measures (secret order, anti-counterfeiting treaty etc.)

    9. New Legislation Creation:Technology Transfer Japanese Bayh Dole Act Enacted: 1999 Universities retain IP rights in result of publicly funded research TLO Promotion Act Enacted: 1999 A variety of support to facilitate universities to create their TLOs

    10. Technology Transfer System University Inventions Pre-Basic IP Law Professors retain IP rights in university inventions Post-Basic IP Law Universities can adopt an IP policy to obtain IP rights in university inventions from professors

    11. Impact of Legislation Increase in Patent Applications and Royalty Revenues

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